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Eyes of the Ancestors - by Reimar Schefold & Steven G Alpert (Paperback)

Eyes of the Ancestors - by  Reimar Schefold & Steven G Alpert (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Simply the best book ever published on this subject. --Sir David Attenborough</b> <p/> Lavish photography and groundbreaking texts unlock the magic of the island cultures of Indonesia, Malaysia, and East Timor through examples of textiles, sculpture, and metalwork from this prestigious collection. <p/><i>Eyes of the Ancestors</i> takes an in-depth look at the Dallas Museum of Art's world-renowned collection of artworks from Island Southeast Asia. Beautiful photography and essays by distinguished international scholars unlock the magic of the island cultures of this region. <p/> Leading cultural anthropologist Reimar Schefold introduces these texts, which investigate various indigenous art forms from a fresh, art history perspective. They describe the contexts, purposes, and aesthetic influences of a range of objects, from intricately woven sacred and ceremonial textiles to carved ancestral figures. <p/>Also featured are gold and metalwork designs as well as weaponry and jewelry--most dating back more than a hundred years. A 19th-century mouth mask in the collection, from the Leti Islands, is one of only our known to be in existence. Carved in the shape of a bird's head, this wooden mask was used in ritual dances. Other spectacular examples from the collection also reflect the beliefs and practices of these island cultures.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Reimar Schefold</b> is professor emeritus of the anthropology and sociology of Indonesia at Leiden University and the former chairman of the Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies. <p/> <b>Steven G. Alpert</b> is an author, consultant and connoisseur of the arts of the island Southeast Asia and Pacific Rim. <p/><b>George Ellis</b>, formerly the President and Director of the Honolulu Academy of Arts, is an arts consultant and author. <p/> <b>Nico de Jonge</b> is Vice-Director of the University Museum of the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and also serves as the Curator of Ethnology. <p/> <b>Vernon Kedit</b> was schooled in the weaving traditions of the Saribas region (Sarawak, Borneo) by his grandaunts who, master-weavers themselves, were under the tutelage of the last leading grandmaster-weaver of the Saribas, his great-grandmother Sendit Kedit. <p/><b>Achim Sibeth</b>, formerly the curator of the Southeast Asian collection at the Museum of World Cultures in Frankfurt/Main, is an independent scholar and writer. <p/> <b> Roxana Waterson</b> is a social anthropologist, recently retired from a position as Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore

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